Funders

Grateful Acknowledgment to Our Funding Agencies

The INDEPTH Network extends its sincere gratitude to the numerous funding agencies that support our organization. We receive both General Operating Support (GOS), also known as Core Support, and Project Grants from these generous entities.

Our Resource & Training Centre in Accra (formerly the Secretariat) ensures the prudent management of these funds, overseen by our Board of Trustees. We produce annual audited financial reports, which are shared with funders and published on our website. Every contribution, regardless of size, makes a significant impact, and we deeply appreciate the support from all our funders, both current and past.

We are particularly grateful for the core support from the Hewlett Foundation, Sida, and Wellcome Trust. Core-funding from Sida is instrumental in supporting capacity strengthening, scientific research and coordination, policy engagement, networking, and data management harmonization among our members. This support, within the scope of the EDCTP programme, enables our centres to efficiently publish and disseminate their findings to the scientific community and policymakers for rapid uptake and impact.

Grateful Acknowledgment to Our Funding Agencies

The INDEPTH Network extends its sincere gratitude to the numerous funding agencies that support our organization. We receive both General Operating Support (GOS), also known as Core Support, and Project Grants from these generous entities.

Our Resource & Training Centre in Accra (formerly the Secretariat) ensures the prudent management of these funds, overseen by our Board of Trustees. We produce annual audited financial reports, which are shared with funders and published on our website. Every contribution, regardless of size, makes a significant impact, and we deeply appreciate the support from all our funders, both current and past.

We are particularly grateful for the core support from the Hewlett Foundation, Sida, and Wellcome Trust. Core-funding from Sida is instrumental in supporting capacity strengthening, scientific research and coordination, policy engagement, networking, and data management harmonization among our members. This support, within the scope of the EDCTP programme, enables our centres to efficiently publish and disseminate their findings to the scientific community and policymakers for rapid uptake and impact.

  Please click on the logos to access the websites of the institutions.

Grateful Acknowledgment to Our Funding Agencies

The INDEPTH Network extends its sincere gratitude to the numerous funding agencies that support our organization. We receive both General Operating Support (GOS), also known as Core Support, and Project Grants from these generous entities.

Our Resource & Training Centre in Accra (formerly the Secretariat) ensures the prudent management of these funds, overseen by our Board of Trustees. We produce annual audited financial reports, which are shared with funders and published on our website. Every contribution, regardless of size, makes a significant impact, and we deeply appreciate the support from all our funders, both current and past.

We are particularly grateful for the core support from the Hewlett Foundation, Sida, and Wellcome Trust. Core-funding from Sida is instrumental in supporting capacity strengthening, scientific research and coordination, policy engagement, networking, and data management harmonization among our members. This support, within the scope of the EDCTP programme, enables our centres to efficiently publish and disseminate their findings to the scientific community and policymakers for rapid uptake and impact.

Grateful Acknowledgment to Our Funding Agencies

The INDEPTH Network extends its sincere gratitude to the numerous funding agencies that support our organization. We receive both General Operating Support (GOS), also known as Core Support, and Project Grants from these generous entities.

Our Resource & Training Centre in Accra (formerly the Secretariat) ensures the prudent management of these funds, overseen by our Board of Trustees. We produce annual audited financial reports, which are shared with funders and published on our website. Every contribution, regardless of size, makes a significant impact, and we deeply appreciate the support from all our funders, both current and past.

We are particularly grateful for the core support from the Hewlett Foundation, Sida, and Wellcome Trust. Core-funding from Sida is instrumental in supporting capacity strengthening, scientific research and coordination, policy engagement, networking, and data management harmonization among our members. This support, within the scope of the EDCTP programme, enables our centres to efficiently publish and disseminate their findings to the scientific community and policymakers for rapid uptake and impact.

  Please click on the logos to access the websites of the institutions.

Funders

Grateful Acknowledgment to Our Funding Agencies

The INDEPTH Network extends its sincere gratitude to the numerous funding agencies that support our organization. We receive both General Operating Support (GOS), also known as Core Support, and Project Grants from these generous entities.

Our Resource & Training Centre in Accra (formerly the Secretariat) ensures the prudent management of these funds, overseen by our Board of Trustees. We produce annual audited financial reports, which are shared with funders and published on our website. Every contribution, regardless of size, makes a significant impact, and we deeply appreciate the support from all our funders, both current and past.

We are particularly grateful for the core support from the Hewlett Foundation, Sida, and Wellcome Trust. Core-funding from Sida is instrumental in supporting capacity strengthening, scientific research and coordination, policy engagement, networking, and data management harmonization among our members. This support, within the scope of the EDCTP programme, enables our centres to efficiently publish and disseminate their findings to the scientific community and policymakers for rapid uptake and impact.

Grateful Acknowledgment to Our Funding Agencies

The INDEPTH Network extends its sincere gratitude to the numerous funding agencies that support our organization. We receive both General Operating Support (GOS), also known as Core Support, and Project Grants from these generous entities.

Our Resource & Training Centre in Accra (formerly the Secretariat) ensures the prudent management of these funds, overseen by our Board of Trustees. We produce annual audited financial reports, which are shared with funders and published on our website. Every contribution, regardless of size, makes a significant impact, and we deeply appreciate the support from all our funders, both current and past.

We are particularly grateful for the core support from the Hewlett Foundation, Sida, and Wellcome Trust. Core-funding from Sida is instrumental in supporting capacity strengthening, scientific research and coordination, policy engagement, networking, and data management harmonization among our members. This support, within the scope of the EDCTP programme, enables our centres to efficiently publish and disseminate their findings to the scientific community and policymakers for rapid uptake and impact.

  Please click on the logos to access the websites of the institutions.

Who We Are

Providing Data-Driven Solutions to Global Health Challenges

Delivering precise, data-driven insights to address global health challenges, enhancing policy-making, and improving health outcomes for communities worldwide.

Our Vision

To be a trusted source for evidence supporting and evaluating progress towards health and development goals.

Our Mission

To lead a coordinated approach by the world’s health and demographic surveillance systems to provide timely longitudinal evidence across the range of transitioning settings to understand and improve population health and development policy and practice.

Value Proposition

INDEPTH’s on-going longitudinal health and demographic tracking across the Network of independent population-based Centres operating in different systems and cultures enable our scientists and scientific partners to offer a unique vehicle for the study of the impact of policy and practice and the development and validation of effective interventions

ABOUT US

Our Work Promise to Uphold the trust placed

The International Network for the continuous Demographic Evaluation of Population Health in developing countries (INDEPTH Network), was established in 1998 as a public good. Over the two decades the INDEPTH Network has coordinated the activities of its members to strengthen HDSS core capacities, harmonize various methodologies for data production, improved their ability to conduct large multi‐site investigations that answer questions that cannot be addressed with single individual entities and widely shared both data and results that emanates from such activities.

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The INDEPTH Network provides a robust large-scale health and demographic surveillance systems across developing countries that is available to address current global health challenges. The current global health threats such as emerging and re-emerging diseases, the quest to find cure for existing communicable and noncommunicable diseases presents INDEPTH as a unique platform to conduct research and undertake intervention studies to find solutions to these challenges in the developing world. 

The Network presents a universal approach to conducting large multi-center research based on its strength in surveillance, updated vital events-registration system, emphasis on mortality monitoring and tracking of migration. The Network’s ability to offer a unique opportunity of innovative data capture mechanism, advance data analytics, and real-time data reporting systems, enhances data accuracy, efficiency, and timeliness in conducting research in the Sub- Saharan Africa region.
The INDEPTH Network remains pivotal in the continuing need for longitudinal health research that responds to urgent health issues in African and globally. Closely linked to this is the unprecedented opportunity to develop low cost, data-accessible, and user-friendly technology for longitudinal observation of populations. Software innovations, communication tools, AI capabilities, and inference tools expand opportunities for collaboration, exchanges, and capacity-building that are best addressed by a scientific network that builds regional links between scientists as well as collaborative links with research institutions in Europe, Asia, and North America.

This document provides the profile of 16 INDEPTH Sites in 10 countries, comprising a population of over 2.9 million people in East, West and Southern Africa. The document captures the following details of each site: institutional profile; geographic and administrative location; total population under surveillance; staff capacity and strength; community-based and hospital-based surveillance activities; clinical trial capabilities and clinical trial studies conducted. It also contains other health, population and intervention studies conducted by the sites and publications from these studies.
We are very grateful to all the experts, site leaders, site members and individuals who have contributed their knowledge and experience towards the development of this document. This document will serve as a guide to future health and population studies and large scale multi-country surveillance and clinical trial research in Sub-Saharan Africa.

INDEPTH membership is currently composed of 42 member health research centres that observe through 49 HDSS field sites the life events of over three million, eight hundred people in 19 LMICs in Africa, Asia and Oceania. Since its inception in 1998, the Network has gathered a treasure trove of robust data, and is uniquely positioned both to answer the most pressing questions on health, population dynamics and development, and to provide policy-makers and donors with evidence on the impact of interventions. In a world seeking answers to poverty and underdevelopment, INDEPTH produces the data necessary to study and solve our greatest social problems.

 

INDEPTH membership is currently composed of 42 member health research centres that observe through 49 HDSS field sites the life events of over three million, eight hundred people in 19 LMICs in Africa, Asia and Oceania. Since its inception in 1998, the Network has gathered a treasure trove of robust data, and is uniquely positioned both to answer the most pressing questions on health, population dynamics and development, and to provide policy-makers and donors with evidence on the impact of interventions. In a world seeking answers to poverty and underdevelopment, INDEPTH produces the data necessary to study and solve our greatest social problems.

Our Work

Connect with our Centres, Groups, and Secretariat for valuable resources and collaboration.

Empowering

Advancing Health and Demographic Surveillance Systems

Our global network of HDSSs provides comprehensive health data to inform policy-makers, researchers, and communities.

Network Projects

The Network facilitates multi-centre studies by linking Centres, Working Groups, advisors, and funders, ensuring consistent and high-quality data across all sites.

FIC

The main objective was to measure coverage of fully immunized child (FIC) using existing prospective data routinely collected..

MCTA

KINTAMPO GAHAN – September 18: A man part of the medical team of INDEPTH checks blood samples for malaria 18..

INTREC

The WHO’s Commission on Social Determinants of Health (SDH) argued in 2008 that the dramatic differences in health..

IUHC

The project seeks to use the unique position of the INDEPTH platform of health and demographic surveillance systems..

We Are A Strong Team

Together, we have shown time and time again that we are committed to making a difference in our community and beyond.

Our strength lies not only in our individual skills and talents but also in our ability to work together towards a common goal. Each of us brings something unique to the table, whether it’s passion, expertise, or creativity. It is this diversity that makes us truly formidable.

In the face of challenges, we stand tall, united by our shared mission and unwavering determination. Together, there is no obstacle too great for us to overcome. Our collective efforts have already brought about positive change, and I have no doubt that together, we will continue to achieve even greater things.

Member Parent Institutions

International Partners

Frequently Asked Questions

HDSS stands for Health and Demographic Surveillance Systems. They are global networks that collect data from whole communities over extended time periods to accurately reflect health and population problems in low- and middle-income countries.

HDSSs work by monitoring new health threats, tracking population changes through fertility rates, death rates, migration, and morbidity. They also measure the effect of policy interventions on communities.

HDSSs are important because they provide information that enables policy-makers to make informed decisions and adapt their programs to changing conditions. They help address health and population challenges in low- and middle-income countries.

To get involved with HDSSs, you can reach out to us through the contact form or email us at [email protected] We welcome collaborations and partnerships.

For more information about HDSSs, you can explore our website, check out our resources section, or attend our upcoming events. Stay updated with the latest news and developments.

Vision & Mission

Our Vision

To be a trusted source for evidence supporting and evaluating progress towards health and development goals.

Our Mission

To lead a coordinated approach by the world’s health and demographic surveillance systems to provide timely longitudinal evidence across the range of transitioning settings to understand and improve population health and development policy and practice.

Value Proposition

INDEPTH’s on-going longitudinal health and demographic tracking across the Network of independent population-based Centres operating in different systems and cultures enable our scientists and scientific partners to offer a unique vehicle for the study of the impact of policy and practice and the development and validation of effective interventions

Strategic Objectives

We aim to improve health outcomes through accurate data, research collaboration, and policy influence. Our focus is on capacity building, innovation, and driving effective interventions for global health development.

INDEPTH will seek to invest to improve and expand the underlying longitudinal tracking platform, while continuing to ensure that the research is ethically sound and sensitive to local circumstances.

INDEPTH will seek to stimulate, facilitate and conduct cutting-edge multi-centre health and demographic research across member Centres.

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of INDEPTH member Centres and researchers to conduct high quality longitudinal health and demographic studies, analyse and present the data appropriately.

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Competitive Advantage

Our competitive advantage lies in our extensive network, robust data collection, and ability to translate research into actionable policies. We provide unique insights and solutions that drive impactful health interventions and informed decision-making.

Tactics

We use data analytics, partnerships, and evidence-based strategies to tackle health challenges, focusing on innovation and capacity building.

Promote the importance and value of population-based longitudinal data

1.) Conducting longitudinal population-based tracking 2.) Comparing data across different systems and cultures 3.) Leveraging the collective value of data across Sites

Deepen the scope of monitoring across the Network

Deepen the scope of monitoring across the Network, by implementing new tools to efficiently track a wider array of population information.

Develop new partnerships

Develop new partnerships with LMIC governments, agencies and universities to support population-based data operations. Ensure balanced and effective relationships with institutions in higher income countries.

Expand the extent of cross-network coordination

Expand the extent of cross-network coordination, both by streamlining and speeding the process of collecting and reviewing the data collected, as well as by increasing opportunities for cross-Centre studies.

Produce a regularly-updated set of INDEPTH-wide products

Produce a regularly-updated set of INDEPTH-wide products and studies leveraging the full array of HDSS research, intervention, evaluation, and surveillance initiatives
What we do as a Network

Comprehensive Insights: Annual Progress Reports

Our Annual Progress Reports provide a detailed overview of our activities, achievements, and financial status throughout the year. These reports offer insights into our ongoing projects, research findings, and the impact of our work on global health. They are essential for maintaining transparency with our stakeholders and funders.

Comprehensive Insights: Annual Progress Reports

Our Annual Progress Reports provide a detailed overview of our activities, achievements, and financial status throughout the year. These reports offer insights into our ongoing projects, research findings, and the impact of our work on global health. They are essential for maintaining transparency with our stakeholders and funders.

Partners

INDEPTH Network's Commitment to Financial Transparency and Accountability

The INDEPTH Network’s values include transparency and accountability in all our operations with our multiple stakeholders. We recognise the fact that proper handling of our finances (raised largely from development partners/funders) is critical to maintaining international credibility especially as we are based in Africa. Hence we subject our financial statements to rigorous reviews by internationally acclaimed audit companies. We are proud to state that we have never been issued a qualified audit opinion. In the following table, all our audited financial reports can be downloaded. These are published in our annual reports, presented to the General Assembly, and sent to all our funders.

INDEPTH Network's Commitment to Financial Transparency and Accountability

The INDEPTH Network’s values include transparency and accountability in all our operations with our multiple stakeholders. We recognise the fact that proper handling of our finances (raised largely from development partners/funders) is critical to maintaining international credibility especially as we are based in Africa. Hence we subject our financial statements to rigorous reviews by internationally acclaimed audit companies. We are proud to state that we have never been issued a qualified audit opinion. In the following table, all our audited financial reports can be downloaded. These are published in our annual reports, presented to the General Assembly, and sent to all our funders.

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INDEPTH Network Policies and Procedures

INDEPTH has established policies on various issues developed and agreed by the Network. 

Policies that are specific for the Secretariat are first discussed by all staff with the guidance of our legal adviser. These are then presented to the Board for endorsement.

Network-wide policies are discussed and adopted by INDEPTH Leaders at their Annual General Meetings (AGMs). 

The INDEPTH Secretariat Policies include the following: INDEPTH Whistleblowing Policy; INDEPTH Absent Control Policy; INDEPTH Policy on Disciplinary Procedures; INDEPTH Recruitment Policy and Procedures; INDEPTH Policy on Disputes Procedures; INDEPTH Policy on Grievance Procedures; INDEPTH Policy on Harrasment and Bullying; and INDEPTH Policy on Standards of Conduct.

INDEPTH Network Policies and Procedures

INDEPTH has established policies on various issues developed and agreed by the Network. 

Policies that are specific for the Secretariat are first discussed by all staff with the guidance of our legal adviser. These are then presented to the Board for endorsement.

Network-wide policies are discussed and adopted by INDEPTH Leaders at their Annual General Meetings (AGMs). 

The INDEPTH Secretariat Policies include the following: INDEPTH Whistleblowing Policy; INDEPTH Absent Control Policy; INDEPTH Policy on Disciplinary Procedures; INDEPTH Recruitment Policy and Procedures; INDEPTH Policy on Disputes Procedures; INDEPTH Policy on Grievance Procedures; INDEPTH Policy on Harrasment and Bullying; and INDEPTH Policy on Standards of Conduct.

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